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* Fixed semantic problem in navigation-bar.svelte Closes [4574] * Reintroduced styling for navigation-bar.svelte Based on button styling * Horizontal rule set as decoration in navigation-bar.svelte * aria-current added as an assistive technology indication for current page Horizontal rule indicates current page for users that can see the screen and with aria-current screen-reader users get the same information * Temporary fix for accessibility name of the link when SVG replaces text This is a temporary fix as we first need to fix the svelte-material-icons to support role="img" on rendered SVGs. * fix(web): horizontal rule replaced with div hr is not semantically correct, therefore we tried with role="decoration" (that should be role="presentation") but it's actually better to just use a div as it's best practice to not override semantics when we can avoid that... Btw. the semantics for active element for assistive technology is added with previous commit setting aria-current on the link... * chore: format --------- Co-authored-by: Jason Rasmussen <jrasm91@gmail.com> |
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